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    News
    /no͞oz/

    noun

    • 1. newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent or important events: "I've got some good news for you"
  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › NewsNews - Wikipedia

    News is information about current events. This may be provided through many different media: word of mouth, printing, postal systems, broadcasting, electronic communication, or through the testimony of observers and witnesses to events. News is sometimes called "hard news" to differentiate it from soft media.

  3. noun [ U ] uk / njuːz / us. the news. Add to word list. B1. the announcement of important events on television, radio, and in newspapers: the local / national news. to watch the 6 o'clock news. Did you see that report about child labour on the news last night? a news bulletin / report. Fewer examples.

  4. NEWS meaning: 1. information or reports about recent events: 2. a television or radio programme consisting of…. Learn more.

  5. the presentation of a report on recent or new events in a newspaper or other periodical or on radio or television. such reports taken collectively; information reported: There's good news tonight. a person, thing, or event considered as a choice subject for journalistic treatment; newsworthy material. Compare copy ( def 5 ). newspaper. newscast.

  6. noun. /njuːz/ /nuːz/ [uncountable] Idioms. new information about something that has happened recently. What's the latest news? Have you heard the news? Pat's leaving! That's great news. Tell me all your news. Do you want the good news or the bad news first? saddened/shocked/surprised by the news. Here's a piece of news that may interest you.

  7. NEWS meaning: 1 : new information or a report about something that has happened recently; 2 : information that is reported in a newspaper, magazine, television news program, etc. often used before another noun

  8. 2 days ago · 1. uncountable noun. News is information about a recently changed situation or a recent event. We waited and waited for news of him. [ + of] They still haven't had any news about when they'll be able to go home. [ + about] I wish I had better news for you. [ + for] He's thrilled to bits at the news.

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